REVIEWS
The New Gods #1 blends divinity and domesticity, starting a journey that will have ramifications on Earth and on New Genesis.
Skeleton Crew Episode 4 is a reminder that even in a series centered on kids, Star Wars can be unflinchingly real and profoundly engaging.
Ranma continues to fend off Shampoo’s affections in the terrific and vibrant Ranma 1/2 Episode 11, “You I Love.”
Stephanie Hsu is genuinely remarkable in the comedy-mystery Laid (2024) but the series fails to live up to her performance fully.
REVIEW: ‘Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii’ Episode 11 — “A Pet That Becomes Unruly As It Grows”
Yakuza Fiancé Episode 11 maintains last episode’s narrative simplicity and focuses on the main characters’ relationships with each other.
Mufasa: The Lion King is part of a long chain of movies ruined by the errant belief that IP is king, betraying its own morals along the way
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 11 is all about character growth, and it does an excellent job of highlighting that as the match continues.
The Dragon Prince Season 7 ends the animated fantasy epic, balancing the potential end of the world with a love stroy that spans all of Xadia.
If you’re a rugby fan, watch it. If not, watch it anyway. Because rugby, at its core, is about heart, and Rugged Rugby Episodes 1-4 have plenty of it.
Lioness Season 2 offers a more sprawling story landscape, but it sacrifices the intimate moments that made Season 1 so good.
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